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Very sorry, but your solution worked after all!
I dunno why the first time not, but just tried it again and it worked perfectly!

The only difference now is that I tried from home using a dial up connection to work. The first time I was in the office. Will check it there again also on Monday.

Thanks for your help!

One other question (if you know I will open a new question about this):
I can't seem to find the event when an appointment is finished. What I have done now is programmaticly add a new appointment at the end of the *real* appointment and trap the reminder event.
Is there a better way to do this ? Can you trap the "Appointment_End"-event ?

hmm... since there isn't an appointment end event, the best I can think of is the following.

1) you catch the application_reminder event.
2) this event gives you a reference to the object that is firing it.
3) if the object is an appointmentitem, then review whichever properties you need (e.g. see if you are working with a reccuring item, etc.) and then go from there.

This is what I am doing now.
Unfortunally there's no timer orso available. Yes, I could do that via API (SetTimer) but don't want to do that.
I guess I will stick with creating another appointment at the end of the real one.

I just wanted to know another thing:
I want to use some variables orso that will retain even when Outlook is shut down. So, the next time Outlook starts read those values again, like custom properties. Don't want to use GetSetting/SaveSetting to the registry. Any ideas on that (will open another question....... ;-) )

The vba environment in outlook wasn't designed to have values persist in memory between different macro runs, so the only thing you could do is save the items into the registry via the win32api* or use get/savesetting.

/Neo

* Many VB sites have great examples on how to use the win32 api to read/write values from the registry. one that sticks out in my head is vbaccelerator.

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